Permafrost covers a quarter of the Earth’s land surface and stores significant amounts of carbon. As global temperatures rise and cause the frozen soils to thaw, so have concerns on the fate of the stored carbon and on the global climate. One of the recent studies that looked at this question was conducted by researchers at the DOE JGI, Berkeley Lab and the U.S. Geological Survey under the aegis of the DOE’s Next-Generation Ecosystem Experiments (NGEE) project to develop better climate model simulations. The work focused on the response of the microbial communities that reside in the permafrost.

Potential field test site for the Next-Generation Ecosystem Experiments (NGEE) project
located some 80 miles from Nome, Alaska. (Image by Roy Kaltschmidt, Berkeley Lab)